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Architectural History Evaluation <br /> iI <br /> Figure 2. Primary Southern Fagade of 2501 Huckleberry Road <br /> (view north; November 27, 2024). <br /> 5.2.1 Evaluation <br /> The residence at 2501 Huckleberry Road does not meet any of the criteria for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, <br /> or the City of Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties, either individually or as part of an existing <br /> historic district, as demonstrated below. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion All <br /> Archival research of 2501 Huckleberry Road did not indicate any associations with events that have made <br /> a significant contribution to the broad patterns of history.Though the residence is reflective of the trend <br /> of early 1950s-era housing development in Santa Ana, archival research failed to indicate anything <br /> significant or unique about its development history.The residence was not the first or last of its type, and <br /> similar types exist throughout the region. Furthermore, research did not indicate that the subject property <br /> is associated with more specific events or patterns of development that have historical significance at the <br /> local, state, or national level.Therefore, it is not eligible for the NRHP/CRHR under Criterion A/1. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion B12 <br /> To be eligible under NRHP/CRHR Criterion B/2, the subject property would need to be directly associated <br /> with a person considered historically significant at the local, state, or national level. There is no indication <br /> that current owner—John Bradbury—or any other former owners are people of great historical <br /> significance. In addition, directory and newspaper research did not uncover other names associated with <br /> ECORP Consulting, Inc. 18 January 2025 <br /> Fairview Street Widening Project 2024-088.03 <br /> 9-109 <br />